Mamacita says: I got fourteen emails from people who suspected it wasn’t I who posted that very excellent April 1 post on this blog yesterday. Does this mean my writing style is that well known, or that the guest post yesterday was so much better, people instantly knew it couldn’t have been mine?
Also, is there something I don’t know yet that is causing people to email me instead of simply commenting on the blogpost? I like to keep up to date. Well, except for fashion. Even there, I’d LIKE to keep up to date, but the sorry combination of budget and total lack of fashion sense are more than a bit of a handicap. Yes, I have a fashion disability. Shouldn’t that translate into guv’ment money and the head of the line somewhere?
Yesterday’s April Fool Project was the brainstorm of (who else) Mr. Teacher, and here is the rundown of the hoax:
Mr. Teacher posted “Reasonable” Math Problems at I Want to Teach Forever.
Mr. D posted Use a Dartboard to Review Geometry and Probability at Mrs. Bluebird’s Classroom.
Mrs. Bluebird posted Molly the Manager at Successful Teaching.
Loonyhiker posted Looks aren’t Everything here at Scheiss Weekly.
I posted “Adult” means “Dirty” at Look at My Happy Rainbow!
Halpey posted Q is for Quickie Mart Clerk? on Learn Me Good.
Hope you enjoyed this fun little activity! If you did, please leave a comment or two!
I knew it wasn’t you for two reasons:
1) Not quite your writing style.
2) This sentence: “Many of my own teachers felt that because I was Asian . . .” Somehow I never pegged you for being Asian.
I knew it wasn’t you for two reasons:
1) Not quite your writing style.
2) This sentence: “Many of my own teachers felt that because I was Asian . . .” Somehow I never pegged you for being Asian.